RE: OUTFITERS GOOD or BAD
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I don't know the law about the airial scouting, but it would seem that anyone who flew a plane could get written up if he hunted the same or next day in that country.
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According to Arizona Game and Fish, here are the laws regarding the use of aircraft to take wildlife:
A person shall not take or assist in taking wildlife from or with the aid of aircraft.
A personal shall not harass wildlife or assist in harassing wildlife from or with the aid of an aircraft.
A person shall not locate or assist in locating wildlife from or with the aid of an aircraft beginning 48 hours before and during all open big game seasons, except Commision-odered special seasons and seasons for mountain lion.
A person possessing a special big game license tag for a special season or a person assisting such licensee shall not use an aircraft to locate wildlife beginning 48 hours before and during a Commission-ordered special season.
Definitions:
"Aircraft" means any contrivance used for flight in the air or any lighter-than-air contrivance.
"Harass" means to disturb, molest, chase, rally, concentrate, harry, drive, herd, or torment.
"Locate" means any act or activity directed at locating or finding wildlife in a hunt area that does not take or harass wildlife.